Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] [prep] an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The difference between the two countries is that the formal wording of the United States Constitution can be amended only by an extraordinary process , i.e. , one that goes beyond the provisions employed for amending the ordinary law .
2 The Commander is best left separate from the tank so that he can be painted up as an individual model and put in or left out of the hatch as desired .
3 In principle , all opaque sequences are minimal lexical units and therefore should be listed separately in an ideal dictionary .
4 ‘ Recommend that he 's taken ashore at the next port of call and arrange for him to be flown home to an orthopaedic unit .
5 It was clearly felt that PAF should be regarded entirely as an automatic fee in recognition of a teacher qualified and belonging to a professional Society .
6 Through the provision of contracts on admission , and ongoing reviews of each resident 's career in the Home , difficulties might be ironed out at an early stage .
7 The snags can be ironed out at an early stage .
8 Transfers can still be arranged however for an additional charge .
9 In an ideal situation the staff to be trained will be taught externally on an identical system to the one being installed .
10 Colours can of course be mixed together for an infinite variety of results .
11 However , the responsibility for the resultant problem can not be blamed solely on an overbearing parent ; there is also a marriage partner who is failing to stand firm on biblical priorities at the expense of his or her partner .
12 The absence of CD4 binding by the MicroGeneSys gp160 vaccine may therefore be looked on as an added safety feature .
13 The tale of how an astute Cornish furze-cutter came to be founder of one of the great landed families of Cornwall , with one of the County 's most famed stately homes , could be looked on as an ideal example of Thatcherite-style enterprise and self-help .
14 Topics may have been defined , but they can not always be slotted neatly into an existing structure .
15 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
16 Appraisal will ordinarily be carried out on an annual basis .
17 The JCT designed this form for use where minor building works are to be carried out for an agreed lump sum based on drawings and/or specifications and/or schedules but without detailed measurements , and where an architect or supervising officer has been appointed on behalf of the employer .
18 Assessment , however , would be carried out by an external assessor who would look at testimonies from the line manager and company director , and a portfolio of documentary evidence and reports .
19 For example , the assembly of a set of components will be carried out by an experienced operator without thinking about it .
20 On Nov. 24 , 1989 , the Sejm abolished the Office for Religious Affairs , its tasks to be carried out by an organizational cell headed by a general director within the Council of Ministers ' Office .
21 He added : ‘ It will be carried out by an independent group of midwives from outside the area . ’
22 Many of the movements in the 1960s were reluctant to take this step , largely because of their hostility to the bureaucratic character of traditional parties , and they seem to have formed no clear idea of how the desired transformation of the economy , the political system and cultural patterns ( including education ) could actually be carried out in an effective way .
23 The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way .
24 Police fear the instrument may have been dumped and could be picked up by an unsuspecting member of the public .
25 A school that , though equipped with a sixth form , did not have good A level results could be picked out as an inefficient school .
26 Special schools provide education for children with special needs , on the grounds that they can not be educated satisfactorily in an ordinary school .
27 Being treed by the great wonder-rabbi Shmuel ben Issachar might be written off as an occupational hazard ; being trapped — on an assignment officially aborted-by an undead amateur is unforgivable .
28 Computing needs to be built in as an integral part of the Horticultural Training programme , so that future students will leave having acquired skills in handling word-processing , database , spreadsheet and design programs for correspondence , reports , record management , financial planning , and graphic techniques .
29 The Great Western Weekend will be made up of an intensive service using 5029 , the railway 's own resident ex-GW ‘ Odney Manor , ’ and another visitor , 2-8-0T 5220 from the Great Central Railway .
30 Structuralism is revolutionary because it can be adopted only as an alternative and not as an addition to traditional academic habits .
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